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LOOKING up at the starry night sky Lauren Walton couldn’t believe her new life. The 32-year-old had left her job in Birmingham to live in stunning nature abroad. She now earns three times as ...
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For thousands of workers in Dubai's tourism sector, the Middle East war has brought business to a standstill -- leaving their ...
Thousands of residents across the United Arab Emirates have recently found themselves unexpectedly stranded outside the ...
Cooking at home and buying basic Indian groceries can cost around 800 dirhams a month. Adding roughly 200 dirhams for a mobile plan and laundry pushes the total monthly expenditure to about 3,000 ...
Dubai and Abu Dhabi were long seen as havens in an uncertain world. Now, the cities are caught in a conflict with Iran that's impossible to ignore.
From hotel balconies to heaving beach clubs, Western residents in the United Arab Emirates are navigating a surreal reality where missiles streak across a sky.
The directive follows UAE holiday announcement for public and private sectors Dubai: Sheikh Hamdan bin Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Crown Prince of Dubai, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of ...
As tensions escalate in the Middle East, some expats in Dubai are questioning long-term plans, while others defend the city's stability.
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